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Verlag: Aerospace Publications, Weston Creek, Australia, 1996
- Softcover
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Softcover, large format. Zustand: very good condition. CONTENTS - 1 "We've lost both engines!" - Southern Airways McDonnell Douglas DC-9-31 N1335U - -April 4, 1977 - 2 "Are we clear of that Cessna?" - Pacific Southwest Airlines Boeing 727-214 N533PS & Cessna 172 Skyhawk N7711G - - September 25, 1978 - 3 "Mayday! We're not going…to make the airport!" - United Airlines McDonnell Douglas DC-8-61 N8082U - -December28, 1978 - 4 "American 191, do you want to come back?" - American Airlines McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 N110AA - -May 25, 1979 - 5 "l don't like this." - Air New Zealand McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 ZK-NZP - -November 28, 1979 - 6 "We're going down, Larry!" - Air Florida Boeing 737-222 N62AF - - January 13, 1982 - 7 "l don't believe it - all four have failed!" - British Airways Boeing 747-236B G-BDXH City of Edinburgh - -June 24, 1982 - 8 "Come on back - you're sinking.!" - Pan American Boeing 727-235 N4737 Clipper Defiance - -July 9, 1982 - 9 "Excuse me. There's a fire in the washroom!" - Air Canada McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 C-FTLU - -June 2, 1983 - 10 "JL 123-Uncontrollable!" - Japan Air Lines Boeing 747SR-46 JA8119 - -August 12, 1985 - 11 "Aloha 243 - you still up?" - Aloha Airlines Boeing 737-297 N73711 Queen Lilioukalani - -April 28, 1988 - 12 "Prepare for crash landing!" - British Midland Airways Boeing 737-4YO G-OBME - -January 8, 1989 - 13 "Whatever you do, keep us away from the city!" - United Airlines McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 N1819U - -July19, 1989 - 14 "Reverser's deployed!" - Lauda Air Boeing 767-3Z9ER OE-LAV Wolfgang Mozart - -May 26, 1991 - - - THE LESSONS OF THE JET AGE - The fascinating, ongoing story of how international passenger jet flying developed through repeated tragedy to become safer than everyday life! - . - AIR DISASTER In two more unique and exciting volumes by Air Safety specialist, Macarthur Job - - Air Disaster, Volume 2, continues the theme established in Volume l, examining the way the unforeseen hazards of jet age aviation progressively came to light through costly real world experience - often with an inevitable toll in tragedy and human lives. - Yet for all their grim, spectacular consequences, these harsh lessons have helped to evolve a global transport system on a scale beyond anything the world has ever seen, and at a level of safety that statistically surpasses even the normal hazards of everyday life. - As this volume goes to press, the world's rightful confidence in airline travel is underlined by two major jet age anniversaries: twenty years of accident free revenue flying by the world's only supersonic airliner, the Concorde; and a quarter of a Century of operations by that epoch making "conventional" jet, the süperb Boeing 747, whose advent in 1970 changed the face of the world, bringing international travel within reach of millions for whom it had previously been utterly unaffordable. - Yet for all these quite astonishing technical successes, and the overall Standards of safety they have achieved, the art and science of advanced aeronautics and their associated technologies are not yet fully perfected. This book examines instances in which flying conditions were so adverse that accepted aviation wisdom, even after so many years and countless thousands of flying hours, was shown to be lacking. The fate of a DC-9 en route to Atlanta in April 1977, a Boeing 727 taking off from New Orleans in Jury, 1982, and a Boeing 747 which flew into a cloud of volcanic dust over the Timor Sea in June of the same year, all further attest to the truth so clearly speit out in Volume l, that air safety Standards are won at a price. - Nor has the complex relationship between technological progress and expertise on the one hand, and human frailty on the other, been fully resolved. In aviation, perhaps more so than in other fields of human endeavour, mankind remains äs rauch a victim of himself äs of the elements around him. It is ironic that while one facet of the world airline industry was operating supersonic aircraft designed to Stretch 30cm in length.